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With the fierce price competitiveness created by this sticky-upward demand curve, firms use non-price competition in order to accrue greater revenue and market share.
O Jatavedas, when thou hast matured him, then send him on his way unto the Fathers ... let thy fierce flame, thy glowing splendour, burn him With thine auspicious forms, o Jatavedas, bear this man to the region of the pious ... Again, O Agni, to the Fathers send him who, offered in thee, goes with our oblations.
With many companies in the market, competition for customers becomes fierce, even though the increase in the growth rate of sales at the initial part of this stage.
With a circulation rising quickly to 400, 000 copies by 1997, the newspaper had the territory's second largest circulation, despite fierce competition against 60 other newspapers.
With the introduction of independent privately owned channels in Greece in the late 1980s, programme quality changed to a more commercial variety, in order to survive the fierce competition for ratings.
With his mane of hair and bristling moustache, Cole was often confused with British prime minister Ramsay Macdonald, causing dismay in public when he launched into a fierce attack on Labour Party policy.
With the establishment of the German Empire in 1871, Holstein became secretary of the ambassador in Paris, Harry von Arnim, a patroniser of the French royalists and a fierce opponent of Chancellor Bismarck, who finally enforced Arnim's discharge and conviction for breach of secrecy.
With a strong breeze around the Olympic Stadium, temperatures at the start of the race were not as fierce as they had been over the weekend, at a mere 26 degrees.
With Lieutenant Lansdale in command, the landing party was ambushed and forced to retreat after a fierce fight near Vailele.
Battling hard with Mastern Gregory driving the Ecurie Ecosse Lister Jaguar, they swapped the lead between them inches apart. The competition was so fierce that Archie dented his car's nose on the rear of the Ecosse car on lap three. With Archie leading on lap six they arrived at Blanchimont, then in the Clubhouse bend ( where Richard Seaman died in 1939 ) to find the track slick with rain, the right hand front wheel of the Lister hit a road sign snapping the track rod causing a disastrous accident.
With the destruction of the Spanish army in 1808, Spanish resistance transformed into fierce guerrilla warfare.
With fierce opposition from CSX, the Surface Transportation Board granted the LA & L trackage rights across the Genesee Junction Yard, trackage rights into the R & S and its yard at Brooks Avenue, and haulage rights on the R & S to Silver Springs, New York.
With this release the band further refined their sound creating four powerful and dynamic songs combining fierce layered vocals, lurching time changes, snaking guitar lines and a pounding rhythm section.
With its last ten panzers, the Müncheberg at first made good progress against the surprised Soviets, however fierce defensive fire and several local counter-attacks soon halted the advance.
With beautiful clear blue skies above and surrounded by coral reefs below, this South Seas paradise became a strong base for the Combined Fleet and the front lines of the naval war ; a place where many fierce battles were fought.
With the arriving of First Army on the battlefield the following day, attacks continued along the entire front but were met with fierce resistance and even limited counter-attacks by the Ottomans.
With the ensuing California oil boom, or " black-gold " rush, competition from various less scrupulous large oil companies was fierce — several of whom, along with William Randolph Hearst, tried to drive the more honest Bell's smaller operation out of business — a saga documented in the fictionalized account by writer Upton Sinclair in a 1927 novel Oil !, also the basis for the 2007 movie, There Will Be Blood.
: With fierce eyes, with glowing eyes, they seize the thumb ;
: With fierce eyes, with glowing eyes, they rip off the nail.

With and radio
With the advent of recorded music and radio, " Amazing Grace " began to cross over from primarily a gospel standard to secular audiences.
With the advent of wireless and radio goods, people came to be much more connected.
With improved radio telescopes, hydrogen gas could also be traced in other galaxies.
With help from supporters Senator Dill and Representative White, Hoover brought the issue of radio control to the Senate floor.
With 24 optical and two radio telescopes, it is the largest, most diverse gathering of astronomical instruments in the world.
With the fact that radio signals, newspapers and magazines from Hong Kong are available in Macau, the local media are always a minority group in terms of sales and number of viewers.
With the addition of an additional radio frequency pulse and additional manipulation of the magnetic gradients, a T < sub > 2 </ sub >- weighted sequence can be converted to a FLAIR sequence, in which free water is now dark, but edematous tissues remain bright.
With these satellites in place China's domestic satellite communication network went into operation, facilitating television and radio transmissions and providing direct-dial longdistance telephone, telegraph, and facsimile service.
With a radio advertising campaign featuring the jingle " Pepsi-Cola hits the spot / Twelve full ounces, that's a lot / Twice as much for a nickel, too / Pepsi-Cola is the drink for you ", arranged in such a way that the jingle never ends.
With the rise of radio, Pepsi utilized the services of a young, up-and-coming actress named Polly Bergen to promote products, oftentimes lending her singing talents to the classic "... Hits The Spot " jingle.
In Australia, where Robyn reached the top ten of the iTunes Store's album chart, " With Every Heartbeat " received substantial attention on radio and video networks in Australia.
" With Every Heartbeat ", " Handle Me " and " Cobrastyle " were top ten club hits, and the former received airplay at US pop and dance radio stations.
Bob Dylan marked Orbison as a specific influence, remarking that there was nothing like him on radio in the early 1960s: With Roy, you didn't know if you were listening to mariachi or opera.
With conservative talk radio host Marshall Gilbert as his campaign manager, Bono placed a successful bid to become the new mayor of Palm Springs.
With funding from the Norwegian government, radio continued to broadcast live throughout.
With few exceptions, radio stations east of the Mississippi River received official call signs beginning with the letter W ; those west of the Mississippi a K. The amount of programs these early stations aired was often limited, in part due to the expense of program creation.
With a radio operator initiating a call, the process normally takes a few minutes for the ALE to pick an HF frequency that is optimum for both sides of the communication link.
With a weekly radio broadcast, famous white clientele nightly poured in to see them.
With the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, he offered his services to the army in the development of radio communications.
With over 16, 800 episodes, it is both the world's longest running radio soap and, since the cancellation of the American soap opera Guiding Light in September 2009, the world's longest running soap opera in any format.
With sparked interest in the song, radio stations began playing the studio version of " Pardon Me ".
With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine the characters and story.
With the advent of television in the 1950s, however, radio drama lost some of its popularity, and in some countries, has never regained large audiences.
With 21st-century technology, modern radio drama, also known as audio theater, has experienced a revival, with a growing number of independent producers who are able to build an audience through internet distribution.
With its three services, News & Information, Classical Music and The Current, MPR operates a 43-station regional radio network in the upper Midwest serving over 9 million people.

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